ii sis urn Latest VICTOR SPIKE JOKES lltt$IAUM HAWAIIAN WA '''''KSBHSMSSHHSHBBISIMSHHSMHBBSBSHSSHHBHHMBB BBBBHBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB!lMflBBBBBBBBflBflBBBBBBBBgBBBflflBBBflBaB. "'J mi ere You in Wa lace 's Last We 1 to j. Over one thousand thrifty Prince Rupert people were buying nylons, ladies' panties, sweaters, children's" underwear, cotton prints, white flannelette, broadcloth, curtains, inonkscloth, coats and dresses. If you weren't here last week, you missed out on a lot of good things. This week we've got more perhaps not the same things and perhaps other items that we didn't have last week. New items arrive everyday. Come in and join the crowds get your share of the bargains. Come see our large stock of desirable merchandise all at prices as low as the largest cities in Canada, including Montreal and Vancouver. nnaHHflaHRRnHHii)nHntiBa a BHBanaa run i Show By JOH'S DAUfiHTEUS Friday. September 20, 8:15 p.m. MASONIC T KM I'LL : ADMISSION 50c Outfit Ensembles by PEOPLES STOKE I CAKNED FOODS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER c,'IIUnTTC a. mm n w k o COASTAL CHAKTKK SKKVICK IJV SUPERMARINE I LYING BOAT "ilaitla Queen" - is passengers ' MONDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert Direct. TUESDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands. WEDNESDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert via Queen Charlotte Islands. THURSDAYS Prince Rupert to Stewart and Return via Anyox, Alice Arm and Request Points. FRIDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver Direct. SPECIAL CHARTERS ARRANGED 1 OR PASSENGERS AMI FREIGHTING 3 Types and Sizes of AIRCRAFT to Serve You From 3 to 18 Passengers, or 480 lbs. to 4,000 lbs Freight (J. II. STANIJRIDGE, Agent P.O. Box 1213 ,.,, 52, ,.ed g,8 m 1HJBWUBJ Coma n nnA Unnm M Slap. Happy Hits on RECORDS -MUSICAL BEPRECMTIH" ALBUM ... S3.I0 THt CLOW.WOSM tS.""0.' OWN VITH THI IICHT BLUE THAT OtO HACK JEANS JONtS rOLKA McRAE BROS. LIMITED mu P.-T. HEAD IS COMING HERE Announcement a; the general meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teacher Association last; evening evening that that Mrs. Mrs. McColl, McColl, exec exec- utive secretary of the British Columbia Federation of Parent-Teacher Associations, would be a visitor in the city after spending the meeting of the British Columbia 'School Trustees' Asso- ciation In Prince George aroused ! -ircat interest. This is the first i occasion on which a senior of- j ficial of the provincial body will have visited the city and the ! Central British Columbia districts and plans are under way I to make it a notable feature. It is probaole that the execu tive will meet with Mrs. McColl i and then a general meetln" of V101' - "rolander; seo-ia:i all memto, members .nn and citizens it. 1 iond vice-president, Mrs. J. II. j een erally will be held. This should be an epochal event In the educational life of adults of the city. Mrs. McColl will also visit the various schools. Other business at the meeting was the drawing up of plans for the annual tag day by the Parent-Teacher. Association to raise funds for necessary sports equipment and supplementary material, Mrs. E. W. Becker was named general. convener. Head- Sitorr JUST TRY THIS TONIGHT Why waken tired and listiesi when you can do what thousand of happy people are doing! They simpfy take a cup of Ovaltine at bed time to wake up fresb and alert each morning. i( For Ovaltine acts in three ways: First, taken warm at bedtime, it fosters sound refreshing sleep, uillxmt drugs. Second, it supplies essential food elements to rebuild Titality while you sleep! 9 Third, it also furnjshes important vitamins and minerals in a delicious, more natural war for ail-round health and vigour. So why not try Ovaltine beginning tonight See if you don't wake up refreshed and vigorous in the morning, ready to start the day with a song. me We Serve You Nothing But the Bet ... SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Mats Roast Chicken Meat Pics and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West quarters will be at the Civ):-Centre. S. A. Cheescman was appointed in charge of special subscriptions. The re-appointment of thi AssociaUon School - Planning committee was endorsed. ti provision of a new hi-h s-rhr Is u nnP one of of the h city's mo.st ... nrr ' ing needs and all members c the association are plcdrrj .- give every support to provide children of the city with : o quate facilities for their m:ixi mum education and to do so a the earliest possible date. To complete the .slate of officers Mi's. 'Moses wa.s rhou jas program convener and Mis, Howsc as membership convene for Conrad Street School. Officers previously elected were: president, J. c. Gilker: secretary Mrs. e W. Becker: first vw. Black; treasurer. Mrs. C. H lnsulander. The meeting was well attended. Introductions of newly appointed teachers were made by the principals of the variouV schools. " An interesting musical pro-! gram revealed some of the musical talent of a vcryhish stand-. ard available in the city. Mis; Joanne Eangridge sang "An Irish Lullaby", with Mrs. Lang- j ridge accompanying. Vaughan jTattersall gave two Impressive violin :olos with Mrs. C. Anderson as accompanist. Ronald Davlc.s showed unusual musldal I talent in his capable rendering of two piano selections. This young lad should go far in. the , musical world. , The president, J. c. Gilker. expressed his pleasure at the large nt"ndan-e. He felt it was a good sign of the general interest of "onnts throur:, v the city in matters affecting the education of the youirj. He spoke on the need for a large membership. S. A. Cheescman also emphasized this print and stressed the fact that the obtaining of an Increased membership was a challenge to all- members of the issociation. ' Following the adjournment lhP members met for refreshments and a social opportunity to meet teachers and other mem bers. Mrs. Hardin was in charge oi tne refreshment commit, :e . ""lMuaa NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DLLIVEr 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap ImM l irst class H-Inch lengths, free of nails III H Second class trimmings up to lMnch IrntlhsJJr Third class, various lengths uncut Vr FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERTICI HEMMONS FRAMSFII rhone niack 156 0ffi:e: Nlsht Phonr: niack 663 J. II. Malr's AurtM P.O. Box 1131 Station IJ Third Avenue tj Vvhen that UP t0 WC Shop at Wallace's where you get the widest choice. Shop at Wallace's where your dollars s-t-r-e-t-c-h. Remember, these days it's not only smart to be thrifty it's important. SHOP AT WALLACE'S THIS WEEK ! KRRnBRRiniiiinai!BBBnHiiiilliRRIIIIRnill,lai 21 IB) BLAIN FRASER- Mr. Frascr is a familiar figure on Canada's Parliament Hill, a prominent commentator and Ottawa director " Maclean's Magazine. PSYCHIC DRAMA SEEN IN COLOR Pshychological drama filmed in technicolor. "Leave Her to Hrav-en," picturization of a ldely-discusscd novel by Ben Ames Williams, giving Gene Tierney what is agreed is her most Im-lortant role to date, comes to the Capitol Theatre screen today, continuing Friday and Saturday. The story is that of a girl ' who wanted, above cvervthlns1 eisc to nave a complete monopoly on the thoughts and interests of the man she loved, the subtly pshychopathic young wife who will stop at nothing even murder to be loved as completely as she loves. Ynnnir beautiful and lovcable, she is nevertheless a pshyschic demon, passionately warm and murderously .cold in turns. Corn-ell Wilde is the man who, in-; spirA her passion and Jealousy Jeanne Crain, seen In her first real adult .role, plays the difficult part of the younger sister who falls in love with the' brother-in-law, Vincent Price heads the supporting cast which Includes Mary Philis, Ray Collins, Gene L ickhart and Chill Wills. Better English I By D. C. WILLIAMS 1 What Is wrong with this sentence? "My salary has been raised." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "logevlty"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? llideous, courageous, couta;eous. temporaneous. 4. What does the word "xltin- tlcal" mean? 5. What word beginning with ser means "slavery"? ANSWERS 1 Say, "has been increased." 2. Pronounce lon-jcv-i-ti, o as : in "on", e as In "let1', both I's as in 'If, accent second syllable and . not long-gev-l-tl. bv i . rv, VUH- uigjous. renaming to one who doubts or disbelieves. "His skep- ! tical mind would not accept it a. bervitude. BJORN SELVIG TO EXHIBIT IN EAST BJorn Selvlg, noted Norwecian artist, who recently made many fine new drawings of scenes at Hazelton, Kitwanga, Terrace and Prince Rupert to add to his previously drawn black and white sketches which were the subject of so much praise during an exhibit In June and wlr.cit will be shown again this Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, will leave next month to fulfil an engagement at the Toronto Art Gallery as well as In other large eastern cities. Mr. Selvig's works have brought the artist many Invitations to exhibit In leading galleries of the continent. STARTS WORK IN JUST 2 SECONDS 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 11 1 WE B.ll m m t m bbbbi m m - JLHJI 111 D 1 GlNUINt ASPIRIN ls MARKED THI? WAY WmJJ . . i i i v i I I TEMPORARY LIGHT, AT HOLLAND ROCK Holland Rock light station and fog alarm at the southern approach to Prince Rupert Harbor, having been destroyed by fire, an unwatched flashing white light, visible frcm all Dolnts nf approach, has been established on the northern extremity of the rock as a, temporary measure, it is announced. The foj alarm will be out of operation until further notice. WORTH LOOKINO AT Belgium, which has nrnrtlrnl. lv no nutnmnhlli ... I .aN, ...V4uuvtj, tltJlU a annual automobile show, " - HAY FEVER Relief who om Mifftrrd Irwn tat. I (training. IrnucH eff , itrby mi, and lio iiwirl tiuj hrL cnughfd. rbokrd. pluttrred tyrty ymr. Now llwy ilrrp. w,rt, trrl nofm.l-Mh.nid 19 J lemrJ-ton RAZ-MAII. lv nmj,', I lav tnM inla-w T.L.ut-ri..,. : the nM you lung lof. jne.'ll iidraggisu. Kl f Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Fine Wood for Sale! Announcement... JOHN HARRIS and M. PAHKLNS0N hf( resumed proprietorship ol ATLAS BOILER Boilers, Tanks and General Iro" Ii TODAY MUX dtoilf Y a j T CAKTOOX-vi MATLNEIM EVENINGS, ' : C nun wwrnm